08-27-2012
Difficult to advise, and not being able to be root doesnt help either...( but can do without...). There are many vendor software for that purpose, and there are some open source stuff, you could use top and vmstat commands.
Now ps has maybe good options you should look at using the UNIX95= ps -efo vsz,ruser ... syntax
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kdestroy
kdestroy(1m) kdestroy(1m)
NAME
kdestroy - Destroys a principal's login context and associated credentials
SYNOPSIS
kdestroy [-c cache_name] [-e exp_period] [-r max_retry_of_readdir]
OPTIONS
Specifies that the login context and associated credentials for cache_name should be destroyed instead of the default cache. Removes cre-
dentials that have been expired for a period of time longer than the period of time specified by exp_period. Specifies the maximum number
of retries.
DESCRIPTION
The kdestroy command destroys a principal's login context and the principal's credentials. Until the credentials are reestablished by
either executing the dce_login command or the kinit command, the principal and any processes created by the principal will be limited to
unauthenticated access.
Specify the expiration period in the following format: {num{interval}}...
where: A number that specifies the number of interval A designator of the time period for num. interval can be any of the following: w -
weeks d - days h - hours (default) m - minutes s - seconds
For example, to destroy credentials that have been expired more than 5 days and 10 hours, the entry would be 5d10h.
FILES
If the KRB5CCNAME environment variable is set, the default credentials cache. ([unix_id] is the decimal UNIX ID of the user.)
NOTE
kdestroy provided under "/usr/bin" is part of Kerberos V5 client product. For DCE operations use "/opt/dce/bin/kdestroy".
RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: klist(1m), kinit(1m).
kdestroy(1m)